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: first thing you need to know, it's pronounced julian castro. the j. is silent, not julian. if you get the spanish wrong, don't worry, san antonio's mayor never mastered espanol. >> i grew up in the household with my mother and grandmother mostly speaking english. i understand it. speaking it back a always the challenge. >> reporter: julian castro's grandmother immigrated to san antonio from mexico and worked as a community activist in snan anton antonio's chicano movements. julian castro and his twin brother went to stanford university and harvard law school. now he's a rising star in the democratic party tapped to give the keynote speech at the democratic convention, the same speech an unknown barack obama gave at the convention in 2004. >> you get talked about as someone who could be the first hispanic governor of texas, some people even suggesting the first hispanic president of the united states. do you like that kind of talk? can you handle that kind of pressure? >> i'd be lying if i said that's not flattering. of course it's flattering to
: first thing you need to know, it's pronounced julian castro. the j. is silent, not julian. if you get the spanish wrong, don't worry, san antonio's mayor never mastered espanol. >> i grew up in the household with my mother and grandmother mostly speaking english. i understand it. speaking it back a always the challenge. >> reporter: julian castro's grandmother immigrated to san antonio from mexico and worked as a community activist in snan anton antonio's chicano movements. julian...
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we're talking about san antonio julian castro following in the footsteps of bill clinton and barack obama, hoping he'll appeal to the growing latino population. here's a look at the man and the mission that he's facing. >> it's been my pleasure to serve as mayor. >> reporter: meet julian castro, popular latino mayor of san antonio, texas, and a darling of the democratic base who will deliver the keynote speech at the national convention in charlotte. democrats have a long tradition of rolling out the party's rising stars for such an honor. >> the keynote speech is to set the tone for the entire convention. >> we will have a new president of the united states. a democrat born not to the blood of kings but to the blood of pioneers and immigrants. >> bill clinton gave the keynote speech. barack obama has given a keynote speech. i'm julian castro. >> reporter: castro knows the burden is on him to appeal to latinos as well as inspire a broader audience of voters. >> the choice that we have to make in this election is whether to continue to invest so that everyone can reach the american dream o
we're talking about san antonio julian castro following in the footsteps of bill clinton and barack obama, hoping he'll appeal to the growing latino population. here's a look at the man and the mission that he's facing. >> it's been my pleasure to serve as mayor. >> reporter: meet julian castro, popular latino mayor of san antonio, texas, and a darling of the democratic base who will deliver the keynote speech at the national convention in charlotte. democrats have a long tradition...
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sponsored by the letters d-n-c and will be delivered by julian castro. that's him on the left by his brother, joaquinn, texas state rep, running for mayor. this is the first time a latino ever filled that coveted keynote spot. but what is it bringing people to the polls? people who look like them or policies that benefit them. krystal, we talked about this before the show, it is been putting people on the stage, it is about the policies the party is all about. when you have party like the gop hostile to hispanics as well as women, as well as guys, as well as blacks, it'll be hard -- >> hostile people. >> absolutely. it is hard it bring people into the party. as lindsay graham said, they are not creating enough angry white men to continue on the path that they are on. the demographics are moving against them if they are going to continue to be that way. and if hispanics show up and deliver this for barack obama, the gop will have to come to jesus and change their stance on immigration. >> i think that's right. much has been written about the fact that thi
sponsored by the letters d-n-c and will be delivered by julian castro. that's him on the left by his brother, joaquinn, texas state rep, running for mayor. this is the first time a latino ever filled that coveted keynote spot. but what is it bringing people to the polls? people who look like them or policies that benefit them. krystal, we talked about this before the show, it is been putting people on the stage, it is about the policies the party is all about. when you have party like the gop...
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marco rubio's and julian castro. rubio saying my dad worked at the bar at the back of the room so i could stand at the front of the room and julian castro saying my mom and grandmother held a mop so i could hold the mic. little variations on the theme, julian talking more about his mom doing community organizing so that everyone could have that chance and marco rubio talking about individuals making it on their own. i think we learn a lot about, we tend to sometimes see the hispanic communities as a monolith. i think that would be a lot of fun. i think both of them are obviously future superstars of their party. >> melinda, the jon stewart last week was mocking the rnc calling it the road to jeb bush 2016. i wanted to e-mail them and say no, you should call it the road to losing to hillary in 2016. i see everybody's going to lose to hillary. the most interesting competitor for hillary i think is condoleezza rice, which would be an extraordinary campaign, two smart women, widely admired, tough as nails. it would be an
marco rubio's and julian castro. rubio saying my dad worked at the bar at the back of the room so i could stand at the front of the room and julian castro saying my mom and grandmother held a mop so i could hold the mic. little variations on the theme, julian talking more about his mom doing community organizing so that everyone could have that chance and marco rubio talking about individuals making it on their own. i think we learn a lot about, we tend to sometimes see the hispanic communities...
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we'll hear from julian castro, the mayor of san antonio and also a twin. his brother is in politics as well. michelle obama has a speech in prime time and her job will be very similar to ann romney's job, which is accent wait the personal and highlighting president obama as a father and family man. dana bash, what do you expect her to say? >> looking back four years ago, she was kind of seen as a potential liability. she was kind of harsh and the goal was to soften her. >> now she's so much more popular -- >> he wishes he had her approval numbers. >> which tends to happen with first ladies. kind of val dater for her husband. and her speech will talk about her own accomplishments and some of the things she's done in the white house with children and with -- >> the whole health. >> nutrition and things like that. those are some of the things i'm told she'll talk about. >> the big event will be julian castro's speech. i didn't realize that's the first time a latino -- that stuns me for democrats and republicans. i find it shocking. >> it is given how importan
we'll hear from julian castro, the mayor of san antonio and also a twin. his brother is in politics as well. michelle obama has a speech in prime time and her job will be very similar to ann romney's job, which is accent wait the personal and highlighting president obama as a father and family man. dana bash, what do you expect her to say? >> looking back four years ago, she was kind of seen as a potential liability. she was kind of harsh and the goal was to soften her. >> now she's...
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let's look at julian castro. he tied his family's story to that of his grandmother's who emigrated from mexico as a young orphan. let's watch. >> the american dream is not a sprint or even a marathon. but a relay. our families don't always cross the finish line in the span of one generation, but each generation passes on to the next the fruits of their labor. my grandmother never owned a house. she cleaned other people's houses so he could afford to rent her own, but she saw her daughter become the first in her family graduate from college. my mother fought hard for civil rights so instead of a mop i could hold this microphone. >> mayor castro got some major attack lines on romney. listen to this one about how romney just doesn't get it. >> mitt romney quite simply doesn't get it. a few months ago, he visited a university in ohio and gave students there a little entrepreneurial advice. start a business, he said. but how? borrow money if you have to from your parents, he told them. gee, why didn't i think of that?
let's look at julian castro. he tied his family's story to that of his grandmother's who emigrated from mexico as a young orphan. let's watch. >> the american dream is not a sprint or even a marathon. but a relay. our families don't always cross the finish line in the span of one generation, but each generation passes on to the next the fruits of their labor. my grandmother never owned a house. she cleaned other people's houses so he could afford to rent her own, but she saw her daughter...
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julian castro, the mayor of san antonio is on the podium behind us. he's the key speaker tonight, 8:37. biggest moment of his life. michelle obama speaks tonight. all of that in prime-time. in a moment on "america's newsroom," who has the momentum, which party? does either party, democrats or republicans? chris wallace is warming up for that. he's on deck. back in a moment live in charlotte, right after this. are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. right? get. out. exactly! really?! [ mom ] what? shut the front door. right? woop-woop! franklin delano! [ male announcer ] there's oreo creme under that fudge! oreo fudge cremes. now in two new flavors. pennsylvania section with the delegation from the keystone state will be seated on tuesday and wednesday. 20 electoral votes in pennsylvania. you know how important that is in this contest, this presidential race. at this convention a
julian castro, the mayor of san antonio is on the podium behind us. he's the key speaker tonight, 8:37. biggest moment of his life. michelle obama speaks tonight. all of that in prime-time. in a moment on "america's newsroom," who has the momentum, which party? does either party, democrats or republicans? chris wallace is warming up for that. he's on deck. back in a moment live in charlotte, right after this. are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or...
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who will be introducing his brother, julian castro. >> julian is a proud texan. [ cheers and applause ] >> for 18 years -- for 18 years reshared a small room and big dreams in our neighborhood on the west side of san antonio. our hometown is a beautiful, humble place. since becoming mayor in 2009 julian has worked tirelessly to pursue policies that honor the aspirations of the people he represents. today san antonio is our nation's seventh largest city, a city on the rise that looks like america tomorrow. he is also a dedicated husband, and wonderful father to his three year old daughter. it's with much love and pride that i present to you, my best friend, my brother, san antonio mayor, julian castro. ♪ tonight's going to be a good night ♪ >> john: another newcomer. we have seen this happen before and stars have been made in moments like this. >> al gore: the introducer is running for congress. >> john: that's right. >> al gore: in san antonio. >> thank you! thank you! [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you! my fellow democrats, my fellow americans, my fellow texans -- [ cheers and
who will be introducing his brother, julian castro. >> julian is a proud texan. [ cheers and applause ] >> for 18 years -- for 18 years reshared a small room and big dreams in our neighborhood on the west side of san antonio. our hometown is a beautiful, humble place. since becoming mayor in 2009 julian has worked tirelessly to pursue policies that honor the aspirations of the people he represents. today san antonio is our nation's seventh largest city, a city on the rise that looks...
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julian castro and i think when he came out with his speech. yeah, i think he read marco rubio's speech and tried to do it i am a success story and i want to make it a success story for more than one american . one thing that struck me. when they made him they broke the mold. he looks like an identecal twin. >> steve: so where was obama's speech? they watched mom on television. they were up and watching. that photoprovided to us by the white house. >> gretchen: it is funny how time goes by. their oldest daughter is starting high school. they started school yesterday and that's why they were not here. in the meantime a video played for the delegates in the time warner center and had a lot to do with government. this is an idea lodgical difference whether or not you vote democrats or republican. the government is the central theme. in the video it said this quote. can government is the only thing that we all belong to. >> brian: i tell you what, if that is indeed the case, you have a distinct opportunity on election day. it is not that they are s
julian castro and i think when he came out with his speech. yeah, i think he read marco rubio's speech and tried to do it i am a success story and i want to make it a success story for more than one american . one thing that struck me. when they made him they broke the mold. he looks like an identecal twin. >> steve: so where was obama's speech? they watched mom on television. they were up and watching. that photoprovided to us by the white house. >> gretchen: it is funny how time...
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. >> julian castro, and this is a chance for democrats first of all to highlight hispanic american, which is always a plus for them to highlight diversity, especially the fastest ethnic growing population in the country. but also to highlight a city mayor, which if you look across the country, democrats really rule on cities, probably makes sense because democrats tend to be in urban areas. it allows democrats to show they have new faces and could set the stage for some potential rock -- >> 37 years old. young man, young age of 38 and an identical twin. >> i didn't know that. >> it's good for all of us, twin families everywhere. we're going to talk to brad woodhouse about what to expect in the week ahead here in charlotte. we'll ask if we're better off than four years ago. tonight, don't miss this, the premiere of the documentary "obama revealed", the man the president. it is very good. tonight at 8:00 and 11:00 p.m. eastern. don't miss it. back to you in new york. >> thank you very much. it looks like the vice president's u-haul has been hijacked. joe biden will go ahead with today's pla
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is kind of hilarious, i think it was clinton saying -- actually -- no it was julian castro said the tax policy center had said that mitt romney's plan would likely raise taxes on the middle class. they called that dupous or misleading because mitt romney says he won't raise taxes. and when has mitt romney ever broken his word? >> i like the idea of having these independent fact checkers up there because they do a fairly good job, but what they fail at is trying to find examples on the other side. it's like when ann colter says something crazy, and they said well, they do it too. and you are like who? >> stephanie: all right. karl frisch delightful to see you. >> good to see you too. >> stephanie: all right. move along it's like -- it's an assembly line here -- >> i like this better on the phone, i can't smell the wine. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: oh, bite me karl frisch. it's all family this week. 19 minutes after the hour. right back live from the democratic national convention in charlotte, north carolina it's the "stephanie miller show" on the road. >> oh, my god i'm already having a
is kind of hilarious, i think it was clinton saying -- actually -- no it was julian castro said the tax policy center had said that mitt romney's plan would likely raise taxes on the middle class. they called that dupous or misleading because mitt romney says he won't raise taxes. and when has mitt romney ever broken his word? >> i like the idea of having these independent fact checkers up there because they do a fairly good job, but what they fail at is trying to find examples on the...
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the democrats have not only a rising star in julian castro, they have an extra one of him in case he breaks! it's unbelievable. democrats have so many latinos they have doubles! paperless discount... paid in full discount... [yawning] homeowner's discount... safe driver discount... unicorn discount. unicorn wearing a sombrero. olé... countless discounts -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> welcome back. you're watching "starting point." bill clinton makes the case for president obama. listen. >> their number one priority was not to put america back to work. it was to put the president out of work. i hate to break it to you. but we're going to keep president obama on the job. >> the former president's charisma and eloquence on display. did he hit the mark? also, how republicans are rebutting this morning. tonight, the culmination of the democratic national convention, president obama will get his opportunity to tell the american people why they should give him four more years. what he needs to accomplish with his speech last night. >>> and a last-minute change to the
the democrats have not only a rising star in julian castro, they have an extra one of him in case he breaks! it's unbelievable. democrats have so many latinos they have doubles! paperless discount... paid in full discount... [yawning] homeowner's discount... safe driver discount... unicorn discount. unicorn wearing a sombrero. olé... countless discounts -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> welcome back. you're watching "starting point." bill clinton makes the...
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cory booker, julian castro, no state office. sammy baldwin, who is considered politically to the left, running against tommy thompson and probably going to lose in wisconsin senate race. some critics have said, where is the political star power? all the star power they've got are celebrities. do you really care what rich celebrities from the left coast, how they are going to vote? are you going to vote according to the person that eva longoria supports and she does support the president of the united states? >> brian: we'll see how many will show up because a lot of them will say they're not coming. in terms of the mayor of san antonio, they look at him as an up and coming star, even though he's a mayor and not a governor. in terms of cory booker, he may just be running a city in newark, but it's hard to find anybody who doesn't think he has enormous potential. >> steve: although he was in the dog house when he said the bain comments. >> gretchen: he's probably going to run for governor against chris christie in new jersey. >> b
cory booker, julian castro, no state office. sammy baldwin, who is considered politically to the left, running against tommy thompson and probably going to lose in wisconsin senate race. some critics have said, where is the political star power? all the star power they've got are celebrities. do you really care what rich celebrities from the left coast, how they are going to vote? are you going to vote according to the person that eva longoria supports and she does support the president of the...
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bijan speakers include san antonio mayor julian castro and michelle obama. wednesday, elizabeth warren and vice -- and president bill clinton. >> this november, the torch will be passed again to a new generation of americans. with barack obama and for you, and for me, our country will be committed to his cause. the work begins anew. the hope rises again. and the dream lives on. >> i am from abroad. i am here because i am supporting a visionary inclusive america. looking forward rather than looking back. >> i am from vermont. i am supporting president obama because we need to reinvest in america to make it successful for the future. >> i am a delegate from south carolina. my main purpose for this week is to reelect president, because i know president obama cares for us. >> connect with other c-span viewers with twitter and google have outspread convention how that c-span -- hub at c- span.org. >> we're asking middle and high school students to send a message to the president as part of this year posies didn't jam video documentary competition. . this year's s
bijan speakers include san antonio mayor julian castro and michelle obama. wednesday, elizabeth warren and vice -- and president bill clinton. >> this november, the torch will be passed again to a new generation of americans. with barack obama and for you, and for me, our country will be committed to his cause. the work begins anew. the hope rises again. and the dream lives on. >> i am from abroad. i am here because i am supporting a visionary inclusive america. looking forward...